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Chemistry, 19.06.2020 03:57 stheresa777

If hot spots are stationary in the core or lower mantle, how does the rising heat pass through the convection cells in the upper mantle? I haven't been able to find much on this, or anything to help me draw a solution or at least a theory of sorts

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